This 68-day Southeast Asia cycling itinerary covers approximately 4,000 kilometers from Singapore through the spine of Malaysia, up the coast of Thailand, across the rugged mountains of Northern Laos, and finishes in Hanoi, Vietnam. from Flat coastal plains, well-paved roads to Smooth highways, rolling coastal hills, flat central plains.Significant mountain climbing, steep gradients,Extreme mountain grades, remote villages, rougher asphalt and last is Iconic high-mountain passes, spectacular terraced rice fields, bustling delta traffic. Southeast Asia Cycling Tours, Asia cycling.

  • Day 1: Singapore Arrival. Assemble bikes, gear check, and brief warm-up ride around Marina Bay.
  • Day 2: Singapore to Johor Bahru (25 km) (B, L ). Cross the Johor–Singapore Causeway into Malaysia.
  • Day 3: Johor Bahru to Batu Pahat (115 km)(B, L ).. Ride through scenic palm oil plantations.
  • Day 4: Batu Pahat to Melaka (100 km)(B, L ).. Flat coastal roads ending in the UNESCO historic city.
  • Day 5: Melaka Rest Day (B ).. Explore Portuguese, Dutch, and Peranakan heritage sites.
  • Day 6: Melaka to Port Dickson (95 km) (B, L ). Enjoy quiet, rolling seaside roads.
  • Day 7: Port Dickson to Kuala Lumpur (90 km).(B, L ) Cycle into the bustling capital city.
  • Day 8: Kuala Lumpur Rest Day(B ). Sightseeing around the Petronas Twin Towers.
  • Day 9: Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Selangor (75 km)(B, L ). Leave the city for the quiet west coast.
  • Day 10: Kuala Selangor to Teluk Intan (110 km)(B, L ). Flat roads passing local paddy fields.
  • Day 11: Teluk Intan to Taiping (130 km)(B, L ). Long flat day ending in a historic lake gardens town.
  • Day 12: Taiping to Penang / George Town (105 km)(B, L ). Ride to Butterworth, take the ferry to Penang island.
  • Day 13: Penang Rest Day(B). Enjoy the famous street food culture and street art.
  • Day 14: Penang to Alor Setar (100 km)(B, L ). Ride through the "rice bowl" plains of Kedah.
  • Day 15: Alor Setar to Wang Kelian Border / Satun (110 km)(B, L ). Climb over the quiet border into Thailand.
  • Day 16: Satun to Trang (140 km)(B, L ). Long endurance ride on excellent Thai highway shoulders. 
  • Day 17: Trang to Krabi (130 km)(B, L ). Cycle past dramatic limestone karst landscapes.
  • Day 18: Krabi to Phuket (145 km)(B, L ). Ride across the Sarasin Bridge onto Phuket island.
  • Day 19: Phuket Rest Day(B ). Relax on the beaches and service bicycles.
  • Day 20: Phuket to Khao Lak (110 km)(B,L ). Scenic coastal rolling hills.
  • Day 21: Khao Lak to Ranong (180 km)(B, L ). Long, challenging day with rolling hills near the Myanmar border.
  • Day 22: Ranong to Chumphon (125 km)(B, L ). Cross the Isthmus of Kra from the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand.
  • Day 23: Chumphon to Prachuap Khiri Khan (180 km)(B, L ). Flat, fast coastal cruising.
  • Day 24: Prachuap Khiri Khan to Hua Hin (100 km)(B, L ). Easy ride into Thailand's historic resort town.
  • Day 25: Hua Hin to Samut Songkhram (115 km)(B, L ). Cycle past local salt pans and mangrove forests.
  • Day 26: Samut Songkhram to Bangkok (85 km)(B, L ). Navigate suburban roads into the capital.
  • Day 27: Bangkok Rest Day(B ). Cultural sightseeing (Grand Palace, Wat Pho).
  • Day 28: Train/Bus Transit: Bangkok to Phitsanulok(B, L ). Skip the heavy traffic of the central plains via train.
  • Day 29: Phitsanulok to Sukhothai (60 km)(B, L ). Short, flat ride to the ancient capital.
  • Day 30: Sukhothai Rest Day(B ). Cycle around the Sukhothai Historical Park ruins.
  • Day 31: Sukhothai to Uttaradit (100 km)(B, L ). Flat transition day toward the northern mountains.
  • Day 32: Uttaradit to Lampang (140 km)(B, L ). First major mountain passes of the trip.
  • Day 33: Lampang to Chiang Mai (100 km)(B, L ). Climb over Khun Tan mountain pass into the northern hub.
  • Day 34: Chiang Mai Rest Day(B ). Optional ride up Doi Suthep or bicycle maintenance.
  • Day 35: Chiang Mai to Chiang Dao (75 km)(B, L ). Ride toward the massive Chiang Dao limestone massif.
  • Day 36: Chiang Dao to Fang (80 km)(B, L ). Rolling mountain roads through local orchards.
  • Day 37: Fang to Tha Ton (35 km) & Rest(B, L ). Short recovery day along the Mae Kok River.
  • Day 38: Tha Ton to Chiang Rai (100 km)(B, L ). Beautiful valley riding passing the famous White Temple.
  • Day 39: Chiang Rai to Chiang Khong (115 km)(B, L ). Ride to the Mekong River border town facing Laos
  • Day 40: Chiang Khong to Houay Xai Border / Vieng Phoukha (120 km)(B, L ). Cross into Laos; immediate steep climbs.
  • Day 41: Vieng Phoukha to Luang Namtha (60 km)(B, L ). Ride through the Nam Ha National Protected Area.
  • Day 42: Luang Namtha to Oudomxay (115 km)(B, L ). Relentless mountain switchbacks with stunning remote valley views.
  • Day 43: Oudomxay to Pak Mong (110 km)(B, L ). Challenging climbs followed by a long descent.
  • Day 44: Pak Mong to Luang Prabang (110 km)(B, L ). Follow the Nam Ou and Mekong rivers into the UNESCO town.
  • Day 45: Luang Prabang short cycling day.(B, L ) Cycling to visit markets, temples, and Kuang Si Falls.
  • Day 46: Luang Prabang Rest Day(B ). Deep rest and bike check before the toughest mountain section.
  • Day 47: Luang Prabang to Nong Khiaw (110 km)(B, L ). Trace your steps northward toward the Vietnam border turn-off.
  • Day 48: Nong Khiaw to Muang Khua (120 km)(B, L ). Remote, rugged mountain riding along the river basin.
  • Day 49: Muang Khua to Tay Trang Border / Dien Bien Phu (75 km)(B, L, D ). Steep climb to the Vietnam border crest, then descend.
  • Day 50: Dien Bien Phu Rest Day(B , L, D ). Visit historical WWII/French War battlefields and museum sites
  • Day 51: Dien Bien Phu to Muong Lay (100 km)(B, L, D ). Ride along the scenic Da River canyon.
  • Day 52: Muong Lay to Sin Ho (65 km)(B, L,D ). A massive, continuous 30+ km mountain climb up to a high-altitude plateau.
  • Day 53: Sin Ho to Lai Chau (60 km)(B, L,D ). Stunning descent down the mountain ridges.
  • Day 54: Lai Chau to Sa Pa via O Quy Ho Pass (75 km)(B, L ). upcoming O Quy Ho pass.Conquer Vietnam's longest and highest mountain pass (2,035m).
  • Day 55: Sa Pa Rest Day(B ). Morning cycling through the iconic terraced rice fields of Muong Hoa valley.
  • Day 56: Sa Pa to Lao Cai via Ban Khoang villages (85 km) (B, L, D ). Steep, brake-burning descent to the Chinese border city.
  • Day 57: Lao Cai to Bac Ha via Coc Ly ( 85 km)(B, L, D ).. Steady, beautiful climb to the highland minority market town.
  • Day 58: Bac Ha to Xin Man (Coc Pai) -Hoang Su Phi (85 km)(B, L, D ).. Very steep, remote, concrete mountain roads.Ride through arguably the finest terraced landscapes in Vietnam.
  • Day 59: Hoang Su Phi to Ha Giang (100 km)(B, L, D ).. Exit the high mountains into the gateway city.
  • Day 60: Ha Giang - Yen Minh (85km)(B, L, D ).. Gradual descent following the Lo River valley uphill and challagen to Yen Minh mountain .
  • Day 61: Yen Minh - Dong Van - Meo Vac (75km)(B, L, D ).. Mountain roads heading northern toward along China border ( Via Tham Ma and Ma Phi Leng pass )
  • Day 62: Meo Vac - Bao Lac (80 km)(B, L, D ).. First 7km uphill and long downhill and roand No 34 to Bao Lac mountain town .
  • Day 63: Bao Lac - Ba Le lake (B, L, D ).. Morning transfer to Binh Nguyen for lunch and afternoon start cycling to Ba Be lake .
  • Day 64: Ba Le lake (B, L, D ).. Rest day with boat to visit Ba Be lake ( Dau Dang waterfalls, Ba Hoa temple, swimming )
  • Day 65 : Ba Le lake - Hanoi(B, L). . Morning cycling 45 km and transfer to Hanoi 
  • Day 66: Hanoi - Ha Long Bay - Cruise tour (B, L, D ).. Morning transfer to Ha Long bay for beautiful bay and obernight on cruise .
  • Day 67:Ha Long Bay - Hanoi (B, L ). . Morning crusing around the bay and afternoon transfer back to Hanoi
  • Day 68: Hanoi. - Rest Day(B ).. Last day in Hanoi - So you can stay longer in Hanoi or more tour to the southern Vietnam or departure . End The Tour 

Join in group departure dates : On 8th November , 8th April 

Group size : Min from 2 to Max 16 cyclists

Tour price : Contact us

Tour Inclusive :
* Support transport by A/C mini van or bus, truck for group

* Trek MTB &  helmets, spare parts, aid kits, tool kits ( E-bikes available for extra cost )

* Entrance fees, boat tour, ferry, cruise

* Meals is B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner as mentioned in the tour itinerary

* For daily cycling only: Water, snacks, fresh fruits, wet towels

*Accommodation in tour - 67 nights

* Experienced English speaking bike guides

Tour Exlusive :

* Travel insurance, visas and flights 

* Other personal expenses

* Tips for guides and drivers

* Drinks at restaurants

* Accommodation not in tour

Remark: Depending on weather and road conditions, this itinerary is subject to changes

 

 

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